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Aramis Naglić (born 28 August 1965) is a Croatian professional
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coach and former player who is the head coach for
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of the Austrian League. His most important trophies as a player including the silver medal with the Croatia national team at the
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, and two
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titles with Jugoplastika Split.


Coaching career

After a 22-year-long playing career, Naglić started his coaching career. He coached Goranin,
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and Kvarner 2010 before taking over
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which he led to the 2013
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title. In 2015, following the appointment of
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as the head coach of the Croatian national team, Naglić joined his staff as an assistant coach. As Croatia was eliminated in round 16 game of the
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, Perasović with his staff being fired. He also worked as the head coach of
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in the Croatian League for the one season. In 2017, Croatian club
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appointed Naglić as their new head coach. He left Zadar in June 2018. In February 2019, Naglić was named the head coach of Inter Bratislava for the second time in his coaching career. In June 2020, he left the club. In January, 2021, Naglić signed with
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of the Austrian League.


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Aramis Naglić
at FIBA Europe 1965 births Living people Basketball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Croatian basketball coaches Croatian men's basketball players KK Cibona players KK Split players KK Zadar players Olympic basketball players of Croatia Olympic medalists in basketball Olympic silver medalists for Croatia Reyer Venezia players Basketball players from Rijeka Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics KK Zadar coaches Power forwards (basketball) Traiskirchen Lions players {{Croatia-Olympic-medalist-stub Bosniaks of Croatia BC Vienna coaches KK Kvarner players